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Re: How do impedance switches work? [message #28132 is a reply to message #28130] Tue, 08 November 2005 11:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Sorry - I don't know how to make links work here.


One is the Kustom MLI monitor speaker.
It has an impedance switch to select 8 or 16 ohms.
http://www.kustom.com/products/pa/switchable_impedance.asp

The other is the Accugroove bass cabinet - it has a switch to select either 4 or 8 ohms. (But I found a thread on talkbass and apparently the switch doesn't measure up to its claims.)

My confusion is how a switch could select just double the impedance. For example: 4-or-8ohms, or 8-or-16 ohms. I can't see how you can series/parallel to get such combinations.

It'd sure be handy if such a switch were possible.

 
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